Line Tables

These tables give observed air wavelengths for the 2000-20000 Å range for spectra other than Fr I. Outside of the 2000-20000 Å range, the wavelengths are vacuum wavelengths. Lines of Fr I are extrapolated vacuum wavelengths from known energy levels. All observed lines are from NIST ASD. All energy level information is from NIST ASD. Wavelengths from MIT Wavelength Tables have been omitted as this publication appears to still be under copyright. However, in some cases, the exact same wavelength is given by NIST and MIT; in that case, the line is included.

Line intensities have been adjusted in the visible region to match photographed visible spectra. Line intensities of Rn have been adjusted to match the Grotrian diagram of Rn I. Line intensities in the infrared and ultraviolet are less reliable, but every effort was made to estimate them as accurately as possible. The elements He, O, Cl, Ar, Kr, and Xe have had their NIR lines photographed out to roughly 11000 Å. The intensities of the "brightest" several IR lines of each of these elements, in the 7000-10000 Å range, can be trusted. For the range of 3800-8000 Å, estimated visual brightnesses (EVB) are given. A dash in either of the intensity columns means the line intensity would be less than one relative to other lines of the same spectrum.

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H   He
Li Be   B C N O F Ne
Na Mg   Al Si P S Cl Ar
K Ca   Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Rb Sr   Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Cs Ba La Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
Fr Ra Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og

Entire Range | 2000-10000 Å | Visible Region | Si CCD/CMOS Region | Thermal IR | Vacuum UV
Specific Wavelength (rounded):  Å  nm
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λ, Å E. Sp.# Rel.Int. EVB Lower Config Lower Term+J Lower Level Upper Config Upper Term+J Upper Level
4107.28 Sm II 30 2
4109.4 Sm II 55 4
4110.19 Sm II 40 3
4113.9 Sm II 135 9
4118.55 Sm II 375 30
4121.36 Sm II 135 11
4122.51 Sm II 105 9
4123.96 Sm II 240 20
4129.23 Sm II 180 18
4135.14 Sm II 210 23
4147.71 Sm II 195 27
4149.83 Sm II 435 58
4152.21 Sm II 330 45
4153.33 Sm II 210 29
4155.22 Sm II 210 32
4169.48 Sm II 540 100
4171.57 Sm II 270 50
4178.02 Sm II 255 55
4181.1 Sm II 645 136
4183.33 Sm I 50 10
4183.76 Sm II 360 77
4188.13 Sm II 480 117
4191.93 Sm II 225 54
4199.45 Sm II 495 137
4202.92 Sm II 135 36
4203.05 Sm II 180 47
4206.13 Sm II 165 50
4206.62 Sm II 85 25
4210.35 Sm II 450 136
4220.66 Sm II 855 285
4225.33 Sm II 450 159
4229.7 Sm II 420 152
4234.57 Sm II 570 202
4236.74 Sm II 525 199
4237.66 Sm II 495 191
4244.7 Sm II 675 257
4249.55 Sm II 255 102
4251.78 Sm II 645 259
4256.39 Sm II 570 236 4f6.(7F).6s 8F11/2 3052.65 4f6.(7F).6p? °13/2 29640.51
4258.58 Sm II 180 77
4262.68 Sm II 720 303
4265.08 Sm II 225 95
4279.68 Sm II 390 171
4279.94 Sm II 195 85
4280.79 Sm II 765 335 4f6.(7F).6s 8F13/2 3909.62 4f6.(7F).6p? °15/2 27263.25
4282.21 Sm I 55 25
4282.83 Sm I 75 32
4283.5 Sm I 105 48
4286.64 Sm II 360 162
4292.18 Sm II 375 167
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